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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> one of the runners tomorrow will have a soldier on his back, the picture of a local marine killed last year. >> is hoping they will take the time to look at the young marines picture and think about his sacrifice. jennifer franciotti has the story. clutch their meeting the man running in honor of their son on saturday. he was killed last year in afghanistan. two months in his fourth tour, he stepped in an ied. >> he was only 25. >> he was an amazing person was so many accomplishments in the marine corps. >> this will be his 186 the marathon but the last 40 have been special honoring the men and women killed in action. he will wear his picture on his back on saturday. what's the main goal is that other people will see why i'm running and think about them. if they just stop for one minute while we are out on that course and think about these kids in the reason we're able to do this bullishness is because these kids are serving. >> his last wish to me
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> still in the bottom of the fifth and the yankees have taken a 1-0 lead on the ibanez rbi. 2 on, 1 out. bottom of the 5. one of them will be the series' mvp forever wins the game tonight. >> chile tomorrow but nice. lots of sunshine. you could make a to some frost under pumpkin's especially if you are outside of the city and away from the water. good morning weather. wind will die down. 71 on sunday for the ravens game. you picked a good one if you're going. next drain will hold off until monday. >> -- next rain holding off. >> go o's. david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in maryland. it's just that simple, i mean, it's a no brainer. anncr: every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty... million at casinos in west virginia, delaware... and pennsylvania. one west virginia paper calls it a "cash cow" for them. but its cost maryland over one billion dollars. money that could have created good jobs and... better schools for us.
protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> still in the bottom of the fifth and the yankees have taken a 1-0 lead on the ibanez rbi. 2 on, 1 out. bottom of the 5. one of them will be the series' mvp forever wins the game tonight. >> chile tomorrow but nice. lots of sunshine. you could make a to some frost under pumpkin's especially if you are outside of the city and away from the water. good morning...
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protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i don't want to take away from that pure taste. so smooth, no bitterness. it's awesome. there's no other taste like it. america runs on dunkin' coffee. >> will have tom wrap up the weather while we try to watch the game. but the seven-day forecast says partly cloudy skies and gusty wind as the front moved through tomorrow. great weather on saturday and nice football weather on sunday at 71 degrees. in some showers return on monday with a high of 73. >> still tied 1-1 at the top of the 12th. >> we'll see tomorrow, everybody. >> jay: hey, terry. thanks for coming. >> oh thanks, jay. 49th time i've been on your show. >> jay: wow. >> actually, i was on this show when i was 10 years old. the old "tonight show." >> jay: yeah. >> we just won our pop warner championship and they had me on. >> jay: this is you when you were 10? >> yeah, yea
protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i don't want to take away from that pure taste. so smooth, no bitterness. it's awesome. there's no other taste like it. america runs on dunkin' coffee. >> will have tom wrap up the weather while we try to watch the game. but the seven-day forecast says partly cloudy skies and gusty wind as the front moved...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. it's a rainy morning becoming a caramel drizzle. with folgers gourmet selections, you can turn any day gourmet. new roasts, new flavors, and a new look. >> now 11 sports. >> good morning. the magical, magnificent, unlikely season for the orioles continues tonight. at least one more game and hopefully more. two-1. they beat the yankees last night and 13th innings. to force saddam five. they continue to show amazing resiliency -- to force a game 5. they continue to show amazing resiliency. 1-0 orioles. the yankees tied it in the sixth. the orioles follow up, with ray lewis. back-to-back doubles, two-one orioles. one drive to manny machado. they played the deciding game 5 tonight. >> it is one of those things, we had our backs up against the wall. win or go home. and we knew it. it was intense out there. it was nice to come through there in 13. >> yes, it is. first pitch, 5:07. if they win the game, they fly right to be trite or there would open the amer
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> orioles fans are waking up and smiles on their faces. they forced the yankees into a final fit the game. >> jennifer franciotti joins us live. she is joined by some to die-par orioles fans. >> everyone is so excited. who thought we would get to game 5? orioles fans. i am here with robin and kevin. i am so happy. i did not watch the game because i get too excited and i did not want to jinx it. i heard people on the street. i knew we 1. >> fans know you have your certain routine. you did not want to hurt them by watching. i get that. you have been watching every game. course i go back and forth on my recliner. cannot sleep. lack of sleep right now, but it was worth it. i am a believer. >> thank you so much. we are going to come over here and talk with a man who played for the baltimore colts in the 1970's. this is marty. >> great to be with you. i said are you following the orioles? >> and i said i follow all baltimore sports teams. >> what you think
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are attackers, saying that what they did was not islamic, that it crossed the boundaries of islamic law, officials say they are closing in on the attackers in an overnight raid. three men were arrested, they said they were involved in the attack. but tonight, her condition can be described as satisfactory by a spokesperson. meanwhile, the world is just waiting for her to wake up. >>> amna nawaz, who continues to cover the story for us. >>> the folks who give out peace prizes awarded it to the european union for peace, democratic and human rights. others were shocked, europe is in fact three years into an economic crisis, which has hurt greece, italy, spain, and portugal, just this week, they mocked the chancellor on her visit to athens, regarding germany's role and the crippling austerity measures. one person joked that the person up for the prize was antarctica, a country who has always been at peace. >>> still ahead, a nasty chapter in america, turning into history. what ben affleck saw that turned it into history on the big screen. >>> and mom and kids, coming up. . but with copd mak
are attackers, saying that what they did was not islamic, that it crossed the boundaries of islamic law, officials say they are closing in on the attackers in an overnight raid. three men were arrested, they said they were involved in the attack. but tonight, her condition can be described as satisfactory by a spokesperson. meanwhile, the world is just waiting for her to wake up. >>> amna nawaz, who continues to cover the story for us. >>> the folks who give out peace prizes...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >>> anthony, of course, a huge talent, and he's the first to tell you that. if his ego got any bigger it would look like paula deen's thighs. >> a pretty amazing cover, a husband, father, recovering drug addict, stars in multiple tv shows and written best-sellers, in a ramone video. i mean, anthony, is there anything you can't do besides cook? >> what was for dinner? anthony bure dane, the bad boy of the culinary world who speaks his mind with no reservations getting a dose of his own medicine. a guest of honor at the new york wine and food festival wine and roast with the proceeds for charity. willie, you're with us. >> you're meaner than i knew. >> i'll take no responsibility for that paula deen joke. love paula deen. >> you were just getting started. you're known-for-your caustic tongue and wit. did you get it. did you get burned last night? >> it was like a prolonged and painful, you know, medical procedure. i had it coming. i knew i had to go thr
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later, biden did not support the final medicare drug benefit that president bush signed into law. and the vice president was not correct when he suggested tonight that he did not support the two wars because the country could not afford them. biden did vote for both wars. there was also a sharp disagreement tonight over medicare. biden charged that ryan's original plan would raise out of pocket costs for most seniors. >> look, folks, use your common sense. who do you trust on this, a man who introduced a bill that would raise it $6400 a year, knowing it and passing it and romney saying he'd sign it, or me and the president? >> ryan objected. >> that statistic was completely misleading, but more importantly -- >> those are the facts. >> this is what politicians do when they don't have a record to run on. try to scare people from voting for you. >> in fact on this, biden is right. the congressional budget office said that ryan's first budget plan would force most future seniors to pay increased costs out of pocket. that amount or more. whether a revised plan would cost more is still
later, biden did not support the final medicare drug benefit that president bush signed into law. and the vice president was not correct when he suggested tonight that he did not support the two wars because the country could not afford them. biden did vote for both wars. there was also a sharp disagreement tonight over medicare. biden charged that ryan's original plan would raise out of pocket costs for most seniors. >> look, folks, use your common sense. who do you trust on this, a man...
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and it doesn't have any support in the law. that's why, when they tell you that our position, that you have to be in office in order to commit official misconduct is unsupported, they have to go to other jurisdictions to try to get some case law to support their position. and we submit to you that you don't have to look any further than the the case law here in california, and it's right there on page 150 of the mazzola decision, wherein the court of appeals said there has to be a violation or omission of a proscribed act committed while in office. if you're not in office, you there's nothing to measure the conduct against. and so for those reasons, we urge that you vote to reinstate the sheriff. thank you. >> president chiu: thank you, mr. kopp. i know we have a number of questions to be posed. i will start things off, as i ask the mayor's counsel a number of questions to really understand the full extent of the arguments. first one i want to address the topic of timing. you say that by definition, official misconduct cannot o
and it doesn't have any support in the law. that's why, when they tell you that our position, that you have to be in office in order to commit official misconduct is unsupported, they have to go to other jurisdictions to try to get some case law to support their position. and we submit to you that you don't have to look any further than the the case law here in california, and it's right there on page 150 of the mazzola decision, wherein the court of appeals said there has to be a violation or...
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enforcement officer, he is responsible for enforcing the laws, and for him to violate the law is misconduct as it relates to his duty of enforcing those laws. even more closely related, he is responsible for enforcing domestic violence programs, and that certainly is -- on a subject matter basis, the majority found, relates to those duties when he actually committed physical abuse against his spouse. >> supervisor kim: then does it follow that if the sheriff manages a variety of different programs for crimes that you may commit, including for example a dui, that there would therefore be a relationship if there was a misdemeanor of a different crime, because the sheriff runs programs i assume to address rehabilitate or imprison folks that are convicted of those misdemeanors, would that therefore then be the relationship to the office? >> perhaps it is a fool'ser rand for me to attempt to elucidate everything in the minds of the majority but based on my reread of the transcript and having been at the discussions, i do think that in that situation, a dui could, for the sheriff, be deemed offic
enforcement officer, he is responsible for enforcing the laws, and for him to violate the law is misconduct as it relates to his duty of enforcing those laws. even more closely related, he is responsible for enforcing domestic violence programs, and that certainly is -- on a subject matter basis, the majority found, relates to those duties when he actually committed physical abuse against his spouse. >> supervisor kim: then does it follow that if the sheriff manages a variety of different...
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and the electronic frontier foundation filed lawsuit against that law saying it clearly violates the constitution and gives the executive branch free rein to make warrantless suspicion list the domestic surveillance there is nothing the courts can do about it. this week the supreme court refused to hear that legal challenge thus killing one of the last remaining options to hold the telecom giants accountable for participating in mass surveillance so eight hundred eighty skates and the surveillance state lives on and under president obama it's thrived as recent d.o.j. documents obtained by the a.c.l.u. show under president obama certain forms of warrantless phone surveillance have increased sixty percent and certain forms of warrantless e-mail and network surveillance they've increased three hundred and sixty one percent president obama has been one heck of a surveil are and she but there's a bigger picture to all of this and that's this as the surveillance state grows any hope of we the people coming together and creating progressive movements in the streets diminishes in fact the ve
and the electronic frontier foundation filed lawsuit against that law saying it clearly violates the constitution and gives the executive branch free rein to make warrantless suspicion list the domestic surveillance there is nothing the courts can do about it. this week the supreme court refused to hear that legal challenge thus killing one of the last remaining options to hold the telecom giants accountable for participating in mass surveillance so eight hundred eighty skates and the...
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that's how law is. haw is always the -- law is always the application of law to facts. >> supervisor farrell: okay. i want to get back to the timing question that you talked about earlier. there is an act that happened on december 31st, and then your brief talks a lot about subsequent behavior. and then an ultimate plea on march 12, i believe. i know you talked about and your brief talks about having not just the act on december 31 but the entire course of conduct be part of this -- you want us to consider the whole body of work, if you will. one question though i think it was competing between your brief and the attorneys for mr. mirkarimi's brief -- >> president chiu: speak into the mic, it's hard for folks to hear. >> supervisor farrell: competing arguments between briefs about the plea in and of itself. and i want to get a clarification. i understand the plea was a result of actions that occurred on december 31. but i want to be clear because your brief, to me, suggested that a plea, in and of itsel
that's how law is. haw is always the -- law is always the application of law to facts. >> supervisor farrell: okay. i want to get back to the timing question that you talked about earlier. there is an act that happened on december 31st, and then your brief talks a lot about subsequent behavior. and then an ultimate plea on march 12, i believe. i know you talked about and your brief talks about having not just the act on december 31 but the entire course of conduct be part of this -- you...
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testified about the ethical standards and the professional conduct standards that are expected of a chief law enforcement officer. now, commissioner hur mentioned that the chief testified that any misdeed at all would be official misconduct, if committed by a sheriff. i don't think that's entirely accurate. i think what the chief testified to is that -- is that the sheriff is expected, under the professional and ethical standards associated with his particular office, to avoid most forms of dishonesty, that behavior -- accountability, being a poor role model. there are many kinds of wrongful behavior that don't rise to the level of criminals that are wrongful for a sheriff. but at the end of the day, i don't think -- i think you're posing the more difficult question than the relationship test. your question is when is the -- when is the misconduct severe enough that we should consider it official misconduct. and that isn't a function of the relationship test. conduct may relate to the duties of office without being so severe that it should rise to the level of official misconduct. i think tha
testified about the ethical standards and the professional conduct standards that are expected of a chief law enforcement officer. now, commissioner hur mentioned that the chief testified that any misdeed at all would be official misconduct, if committed by a sheriff. i don't think that's entirely accurate. i think what the chief testified to is that -- is that the sheriff is expected, under the professional and ethical standards associated with his particular office, to avoid most forms of...
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association is that easy needs of freedom of information law good governments open governments law and that way. when morsi says something we can hold them to it ok where the facts give us the information as long as it's not a national security secret that would threaten the sovereignty and we will see what reality is not just rely on rhetoric. thank you so much for coming on and break you know down so far as it is thank you for your time. so if you're like me a cigar you to. break in a set and subscribe check our facebook facebook dot com start reading a set or follow me on twitter at adi martin. mr. yesterday marked the tenth anniversary of the senate authorizing military force against iraq which started a legal war with no end a war costing us trillions of dollars and even worse the lives of thousands of americans and at least one million iraqis and if you watched the vice presidential debate last night a debate supposedly about foreign policy you'd see that the iraq war has become a distant memory and it all serves as a reminder that we need to look outside the two party system to
association is that easy needs of freedom of information law good governments open governments law and that way. when morsi says something we can hold them to it ok where the facts give us the information as long as it's not a national security secret that would threaten the sovereignty and we will see what reality is not just rely on rhetoric. thank you so much for coming on and break you know down so far as it is thank you for your time. so if you're like me a cigar you to. break in a set and...
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there is no action paired with citation of relevant law that has been broken. charges of official misconduct are the emperor's new clothes. >> president chiu: next speaker. >> hi. my name's teresa cooper. and i worked on ross' campaign. and it really hurts my heart to see what's going on in my city. i've never supported anyone in this city, never got involved in politics. but i felt ross was right. and i went with that as a healer. i was one of the best ones at rubberbanding, okay. i've really trusted all of you will make the right decision. i have been tortured. this is about me. in all of this that's gone on. i have protested on muni. i spoke out on muni. i went to the federal+er'f govet recently, when i had been realizing that people at city hall weren't going to be supportingn9m i went to the sheriff's office. i went to the mayor's office. i went to the office of communication. i was the one that said that i was going to sue the city%#á"ç o to the feds. attorney's office, i felt led to go to the feds because i wasn't being heard,.#jç and i was beig disp
there is no action paired with citation of relevant law that has been broken. charges of official misconduct are the emperor's new clothes. >> president chiu: next speaker. >> hi. my name's teresa cooper. and i worked on ross' campaign. and it really hurts my heart to see what's going on in my city. i've never supported anyone in this city, never got involved in politics. but i felt ross was right. and i went with that as a healer. i was one of the best ones at rubberbanding, okay....
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>> idea rate because our country claims to be a nation of laws. the day that some of the layton was killed, i happened to be in jordan. -- the day that osama bin laden was killed, i happened to be in jordan i saw students out there chanting "usa!" these are young people who were children at the time of the 9/11 attack, most of whom were probably too young to remember those attacks directly as conscious beings. they know it as a part of history. and i don't think that, if we want to be a nation founded on justice, a nation founded on laws, that assassination is a way to do that. this was a huge crime against humanity, what happened on september 11. bringing the perpetrators to justice is a noble goal, a fascinating, the of the perpetrator who is not physically there, but who was inspiring the action is not such a noble thing in my mind. jordanians and palestinians in jordan, many of whom have suffered far more at the hands al qaeda-tech militants even then we have, they were not thrilled at the idea that there was an assassination of this kind beca
>> idea rate because our country claims to be a nation of laws. the day that some of the layton was killed, i happened to be in jordan. -- the day that osama bin laden was killed, i happened to be in jordan i saw students out there chanting "usa!" these are young people who were children at the time of the 9/11 attack, most of whom were probably too young to remember those attacks directly as conscious beings. they know it as a part of history. and i don't think that, if we want...
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you are required by law. yeah, no. and so you're like force it into a situation where you're reporting on something and writing stories and you're just like and so and so didn't, and so-and-so didn't come. and it's very difficult to get people to reason, to pay attention when you don't have compelling characters write about because that's the thing with journalism. you're much more likely to read a 5000 word story was recalling propublica actually, that the unit of measure, of stories we have. we write very long stories. it's much easy to get people to read that if you can hang on folks who will talk to you. so that to me is a very big challenge spent that's why they won't talk to you. that's not the audience they're going to reach. they have no interest in having a high profile. most of them are not looking to other name in print by people running these organizations. what they want is to secretly influence your vote and the only secret influence your vote if you're not been written about by major newspapers and not c
you are required by law. yeah, no. and so you're like force it into a situation where you're reporting on something and writing stories and you're just like and so and so didn't, and so-and-so didn't come. and it's very difficult to get people to reason, to pay attention when you don't have compelling characters write about because that's the thing with journalism. you're much more likely to read a 5000 word story was recalling propublica actually, that the unit of measure, of stories we have....
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are incompatible with islamic law and these are the basic steps that one would take if one wishes to set up an islamic state i think so long as a majority of people who are setting up the new constitution are. they will naturally seek to create an islamic state and at this stage i don't see how that could be avoided. but the guest of mentioned just now color still close from fabry university said talk about those clashes we saw earlier on in barcelona between the people supporting opposing catalonia is independence of course for it carlos good to see you tonight thanks for being on the program the leaders are overjoyed but there's been a negative storm of comments on the us actually talk about the nobel committee's choices and questions about where around the lead story that the e.u. is being given a nobel prize i'm sure you know about it but let's talk the talk about that and talk about the couple of things later what do you think about the moves the. just just a deserving candidate win or do you think. well i think this award basically does a lot to kind of discredit past people wh
are incompatible with islamic law and these are the basic steps that one would take if one wishes to set up an islamic state i think so long as a majority of people who are setting up the new constitution are. they will naturally seek to create an islamic state and at this stage i don't see how that could be avoided. but the guest of mentioned just now color still close from fabry university said talk about those clashes we saw earlier on in barcelona between the people supporting opposing...
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according to the law, women and girls are not allowed to inherit property. this left them at the mercy of male relatives. many lost the rights to any prop.. did judge of the high court hearing says law had no place in modern society. >> we very much welcomed the ruling. i think it is a huge step forward, not only in botswana, but throughout the southern half of the region. it is not just botswana that has these discriminatory laws. it is other countries like malawi. this sends a signal hopefully to the region that these kinds of discriminatory laws should no understand. >> discrimination against women exists in many african societies. in uganda, legally married wives are entitled to 15% of the state, with only 1% going to the customary air. the rest goes to the children. in nigeria, the constitution guarantees equality for women. however, women tend to lose property inheritance rights. the ruling in today's case highlights the broader issue of women's rights in africa and there will be many across the continent who will be watching with interest. bbc news. >
according to the law, women and girls are not allowed to inherit property. this left them at the mercy of male relatives. many lost the rights to any prop.. did judge of the high court hearing says law had no place in modern society. >> we very much welcomed the ruling. i think it is a huge step forward, not only in botswana, but throughout the southern half of the region. it is not just botswana that has these discriminatory laws. it is other countries like malawi. this sends a signal...
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of the law. senate that would be close. in virtually none of those cases, not none. very, very few was anybody actually trying to do anything but i think anybody in this room would consider bad. the vast majority of the violations found were basically accidental violations were things that don't have much impact. people who contribute more than they thought. a person who wrote a check of his corporate account in the campaign didn't recognize it as such and took it in. the other thing is the incredible burden on true grassroots political activity. one it's become so centered in washington now is because it's very, very hard for grassroots groups to do anything because the first thing you got to do. figure 520 sevens, if you've got to hire the lawyer from an accountant and somebody knows how there's a whole cadre who make their living doing that. there's small campaign for grassroots activity not a minimum, i hope we can push vastly up with the sort of reporting thresholds and disclosure thresholds
of the law. senate that would be close. in virtually none of those cases, not none. very, very few was anybody actually trying to do anything but i think anybody in this room would consider bad. the vast majority of the violations found were basically accidental violations were things that don't have much impact. people who contribute more than they thought. a person who wrote a check of his corporate account in the campaign didn't recognize it as such and took it in. the other thing is the...
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we need more boots on the ground and will at the political level to enforce the law and appears that we need state level support as well. >> thank you, so this is a big picture question. miss dillon. >> what do you think that the legislature can do to address the systemic problems with the finances. >> that is a big picture question, it is a tough question. i think that in the long term a lot of the problems that we have here in the budget relate to the ease at which citizens can put ballot box budgeting measure into his our state rule books and they don't sunset and the legislature has increasing little control as well as the government what can and cannot be cut every year. this is a problem that is not caused by democrats or republicans or the structure of our system. that is one thing that i would try to change is have legislation passed that would allow any such provisions that are sponsored by citizens and maybe even provisions that are sponsored by legislatures such as a senator to sunset or be examined regularly by some type of a commission. as to whether they remain valid. t
we need more boots on the ground and will at the political level to enforce the law and appears that we need state level support as well. >> thank you, so this is a big picture question. miss dillon. >> what do you think that the legislature can do to address the systemic problems with the finances. >> that is a big picture question, it is a tough question. i think that in the long term a lot of the problems that we have here in the budget relate to the ease at which citizens...
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in the last ten years, the santa clara university on the community law? , they have helped 80 traffic victims to the south bay. they say as many as 3,000 victims have been identified over the past few years. but it is unknown just how many truly are on out this because of the threats facing the workers. >> they are interested. if you leave we will call the police as you don't have documents to be arrested. >> reporter: chris kelly was facebook's first general council and ran for the state attorney general in 2010. now pushing for few many sex and human trafficking laws to proposition 35 on this november's ballot. >> we just haven't seen anything yet. and for the actions, doing it comprehensively. >> in the past, prop 35 would increase the criminal human sex trafficking. the prison sentences could be up for 15 years in life. and that they would be used for the victim services for law enforcement. they would require anyone convicted of sex trafficking to register as a sex offender to force them to provide their internet identities. >> we thought that we cou
in the last ten years, the santa clara university on the community law? , they have helped 80 traffic victims to the south bay. they say as many as 3,000 victims have been identified over the past few years. but it is unknown just how many truly are on out this because of the threats facing the workers. >> they are interested. if you leave we will call the police as you don't have documents to be arrested. >> reporter: chris kelly was facebook's first general council and ran for the...
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women who had abortion would be murderers under this law. that is the sort of thinking that animates paul ryan. >> well, the other reason, and this is something i know they never thought of and i'm kidding because it's so unreal, if you're here without papers, you're an illegal immigrant and you're in the country and you get pregnant. that pregnancy is a person under the 14th amendment and certainly can't be taken out of the country. they're a citizen of the united states. you can't leave. so if you don't want to get thrown out of the country, get pregnant. auto they can't even move you without violating the 14th amendment rights of life, liberty, and property of the fertilized egg. this is how unthinking i think they are within their own prejudicial map they try to figure out. >> massive hypocrisy and short-term thinking has characterizing almost all of the thinking around women and their bodies. all of this stuff, whether it's defunding planned parenthood or the personhood amendment or the mandatory ultrasounds, this is all parted of a cal
women who had abortion would be murderers under this law. that is the sort of thinking that animates paul ryan. >> well, the other reason, and this is something i know they never thought of and i'm kidding because it's so unreal, if you're here without papers, you're an illegal immigrant and you're in the country and you get pregnant. that pregnancy is a person under the 14th amendment and certainly can't be taken out of the country. they're a citizen of the united states. you can't...
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and for instance, the law, the press law of 1975 is enough to implement any anti-blasphemy laws, for instance. you don't need to implement sharia to go against blasphemy, or even to constraint expression public, freedom of expression. so in a way i'm optimistic, of course, about tunisia but cautiously optimistic. because i think what you see there is the continuity of the old state. it doesn't seem that there are any intentions to change the institutions of the old state. which, in fact, are very useful for both tunis and another to reshape society for tunis and a modernist direction, and for another in an islamist one. so i will stop here, and i look forward to our discussions. thank you spent thank you very much, malika. that was a model, superb analysis and remedy at the same thing. i also have a sign here that says please continue. i'm not exactly what i use that particular sign. but i'm trying to figure that out. it's rather intimidating. gina, the thing, tunisia was supposed to be a good happy case, and our other colleagues ha been writing about tunisia talked about how the mod
and for instance, the law, the press law of 1975 is enough to implement any anti-blasphemy laws, for instance. you don't need to implement sharia to go against blasphemy, or even to constraint expression public, freedom of expression. so in a way i'm optimistic, of course, about tunisia but cautiously optimistic. because i think what you see there is the continuity of the old state. it doesn't seem that there are any intentions to change the institutions of the old state. which, in fact, are...
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i don't have a law degree like many of you do but i believe my constitutional right under the law has been violated because someone involved in this case got two days in court for allegations that were nowhere near what happened to me. i want to know why gina flores was given two days in court. i'm here to support reinstatement of ross mirkarimi. because we need his leadership yesterday. i want to ask a question perhaps to invoke a little bit of humor. i wonder who is the biggest liar, mayor edwin lee, the san francisco chronicle, or mitt romney. >> president chiu: next speaker please. >> hi. my name is kathy black, executive director ofwc]%u la ca de los madres. the facts matter.41q$ the sheriff admitting a violent act against his wife.#[t he pled guilty to false imprisonment in a domestic violence quais. we have not been surprised by the minimize of the injury and unwillingness to takeÑ2 responsibility and blaming others. in front of you today we stand for victim(abq safety. it is also up to us to stand matter what paths they choose to take. accountability. the facts stand, sher
i don't have a law degree like many of you do but i believe my constitutional right under the law has been violated because someone involved in this case got two days in court for allegations that were nowhere near what happened to me. i want to know why gina flores was given two days in court. i'm here to support reinstatement of ross mirkarimi. because we need his leadership yesterday. i want to ask a question perhaps to invoke a little bit of humor. i wonder who is the biggest liar, mayor...
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women's rights are really seeing a lot of islam ization in that people are saying that the egyptian law should not just derive from from islamic sharia but actually follow islamic sharia is one of the ongoing battles within the constituent assembly so basically what we're seeing is in a grassroots level the national level the political level going to head the islam isolation of egypt. true or correspond on the scene they just let you know as well the latest figures we've got of the number of minutes ago forty one injured on tahrir square tonight i'll keep you posted of course throughout the night let's get some live comment now and speak to jerusalem post journalist now called hi there thanks for being with us tonight clashes today there between liberals and islam islam tahrir square i just read out the toll so far how much do these polaroids protests reflect wider egyptian society and its attitude towards the government and the president you think. i think these clashes are very reflective if we look back to the results of the egyptian presidential elections we can see that morsi made
women's rights are really seeing a lot of islam ization in that people are saying that the egyptian law should not just derive from from islamic sharia but actually follow islamic sharia is one of the ongoing battles within the constituent assembly so basically what we're seeing is in a grassroots level the national level the political level going to head the islam isolation of egypt. true or correspond on the scene they just let you know as well the latest figures we've got of the number of...
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there hasn't been -- the law has not changed one iota since i served on the commission. and during those years, we heard many cases of alleged official misconduct. but the reason you haven't heard about most of them is because we were instructed as follows, by both city attorney louise rene and herrera which is opposed to what the city attorney is claiming was the law in this case. we were instructed, unless the commission has found probable cause to believe that a provision of the charter or city ordinances relating to campaign finance, lobbying, conflicts of interest, or governmental ethics has been violated, the regulations are clear thati.z further action may be taken by the commission. he goes on to state, the charter does not2xi?y authorize the commission to impose any type of public censure upon individuals who have not committed a violation within the jurisdiction of the ethics commission. the ethics commission only has jurisdiction over thegg6.ñ local campaign and governmental conduct code. it does not have jurisdiction political reform act and definitely inclu
there hasn't been -- the law has not changed one iota since i served on the commission. and during those years, we heard many cases of alleged official misconduct. but the reason you haven't heard about most of them is because we were instructed as follows, by both city attorney louise rene and herrera which is opposed to what the city attorney is claiming was the law in this case. we were instructed, unless the commission has found probable cause to believe that a provision of the charter or...
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they have little evidence right now but know she had multiple run ins with the law. >>> and law enforcement want to do everything they can to keep you safe by preventing accidental shootings. police are now calling on gun owners to secure the weapons. and the police chief and the county executive will announce a new gun law. the program is in response to the gun related incidents the two area schools. >>> and a student at perry hall and a victim of a shooting there. as he is recovering, the community wants to help out in any way they can. tomorrow the baltimore blast will hold an event called goals for daniel just north of the white marsh mall. all monies raised will go to medical bills. the 17-year-old was shot on the first day of school and has had to undergo three surgeries. >>> it is now 4:36 this morning and teddy bears, balloons and pictures, that's all that is left. we drive past a home t is a memorial honoring the five people that were killed during a massive house fire. and we have the latest on this story. and how is everyone in the community now holding up? >> well, charlie not v
they have little evidence right now but know she had multiple run ins with the law. >>> and law enforcement want to do everything they can to keep you safe by preventing accidental shootings. police are now calling on gun owners to secure the weapons. and the police chief and the county executive will announce a new gun law. the program is in response to the gun related incidents the two area schools. >>> and a student at perry hall and a victim of a shooting there. as he is...
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to the unfriendly or surly sort of mortgage fraud that mere mortals think agent while in matters of law civil of course means being charged with a frickin crime according to the sorest dot com symbol is also synonymous with any a bolt benevolent benign club be cordial courteous cozy like minded neighborly sympathetic indeed. stay sarah burton tell me more civil oh great civil civil subtle not simple but civil well i did think this synonyms were great for these constant parade of civil suits against hard core financial criminals is very clubby in cozy and benevolent and they're helping each other out so the headline is from bloomberg u.s. file civil mortgage fraud against wells fargo now again with the that in mind of the amiable suits read what the u.s. attorney says as the complaint alleges yet another major bank has engaged in a longstanding and reckless trifecta of deficient training deficient underwriting and deficient disclosure all while relying on the convenient backstop of government insurance. so it's a question of semantics to say they're engaged in civil wrongdoing the clubby
to the unfriendly or surly sort of mortgage fraud that mere mortals think agent while in matters of law civil of course means being charged with a frickin crime according to the sorest dot com symbol is also synonymous with any a bolt benevolent benign club be cordial courteous cozy like minded neighborly sympathetic indeed. stay sarah burton tell me more civil oh great civil civil subtle not simple but civil well i did think this synonyms were great for these constant parade of civil suits...
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i am going to ask all the law- enforcement to step it up. we have identified at least 100 to about 180 adults and young kids who have in most cases touched the criminal-justice system already, and we have to interrupt their lives right now. make sure the interruption is serious enough for them to pay attention, and then we have to do the two other parts of this program that are as essential. interruption is only temporary. we talked about that. we talked about how temporary that can be. not good enough to just incarcerated for a day or two in a juvenile detention or cause them to have a probation. that is not enough interruption. we have to step it up. we have asked the police commission and police chief to work with adult and juvenile probation, to do better predictor of policing in our communities, to work with all of us in the community to take a look at all the data we have, including anecdotal data, information that is given to us by people who are talking through their clergy or their friends or juvenile probation officers and others,
i am going to ask all the law- enforcement to step it up. we have identified at least 100 to about 180 adults and young kids who have in most cases touched the criminal-justice system already, and we have to interrupt their lives right now. make sure the interruption is serious enough for them to pay attention, and then we have to do the two other parts of this program that are as essential. interruption is only temporary. we talked about that. we talked about how temporary that can be. not...
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this is not vague law, like ms. keyser and mr. keith seem to think is appropriate in the hall of the people. you know, we're going to vote on november 6, and -- on whether we want to fire big bird. i'm saying that to all of san francisco and everybody watching tv because we've got a real serious vote on november 6. we have another serious vote coming up if we decide to recall mayor lee and recall district attorney gascÓn. he didn't find anything wrong with the mayor lying on the stand on june 29 at this ethics commission. i was in the room. officer -- who was in the room he and i were the only two human beings that did not leave. the minute that that ethics meeting on -- was wrong. supervisor did not rees the meeting. he adjourned the meeting at 1:08 when we had some telephone call from the seven foot tall ukrainian bomber. i guess the sfpd can%cm@ñ see hw tall someone is on the telephone. this is not funny. it. but recalling supervisors and recalling the machine in san francisco, that's up -- >> president chiu: thank you.8xk ne
this is not vague law, like ms. keyser and mr. keith seem to think is appropriate in the hall of the people. you know, we're going to vote on november 6, and -- on whether we want to fire big bird. i'm saying that to all of san francisco and everybody watching tv because we've got a real serious vote on november 6. we have another serious vote coming up if we decide to recall mayor lee and recall district attorney gascÓn. he didn't find anything wrong with the mayor lying on the stand on june...
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are compatible or incompatible with islamic law and these are the basic steps that one would take if one wishes to set up an islamic state i think so long as a majority of people who are setting up the new constitution are. they will naturally seek to create an islamic state and at this stage i don't see how that could be avoided and the unrest rolls on elsewhere in the region to put it what's being labeled a forgotten revolution police in bahrain brutally dispersed pro-democracy protests with tear gas we have got for you an eyewitness says account and story just ahead tonight. it always amazes me the lengths that people go to for things that are pointless people camped out for a week waiting for a new i phone that will be archaic by next year when the next one comes out every black friday many thankfully not all americans celebrate this holiest of shopping days by waiting outside of a wal-mart in the early morning to fight over trendy plastic gifts for their children that they're too young to appreciate hey even i'm willing to sometimes wake up early in the morning to drive downtown
are compatible or incompatible with islamic law and these are the basic steps that one would take if one wishes to set up an islamic state i think so long as a majority of people who are setting up the new constitution are. they will naturally seek to create an islamic state and at this stage i don't see how that could be avoided and the unrest rolls on elsewhere in the region to put it what's being labeled a forgotten revolution police in bahrain brutally dispersed pro-democracy protests with...
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protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i don't want to take away from that pure taste. so smooth, no bitterness. it's awesome. there's no other taste like it. america runs on dunkin' coffee. new this morning...the nuuber maryland has now reached 13... hundred-70 people have been sickened froo contaminated steroid injections.of those... linked to tainttd steroid shots... which have been recalled by aapharmacy in passachhsettt that distributed thhm to 23 ssates. kelloggs is recalling mini wheats today... after ffagments oo metal mmsh ended up in some packages.the recall date between appil 1st and september 21st of 2013.as off now... no injuries have been reported. unemployemenn claims takes a draaatii dip falling to a four year low...but not for the reassn you would think.it looks like a technical glitch &pis behind the drop... not a hiiing frenzy in the job market.the laaor department reportss.. 339-thoosand people pi
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and police say they have little evidence right now but they do with the law. teen had multiple >>> and in november, you will decide whether to legalize same- sex marriage in maryland. now one of the oldest civil rights groups wants you to know they are supporting the cause. and the president of the naacp will endorse the legalization of same-sex marriage. and there will be support for question six t fort worth it passes, maryland will be the first state to legalize same- sex marriage by a popular vote. >>> this morning's health alert. there are 13 cases of meningitis here and one death. and the infection has killed 14 people across the country and according to the cdc the infections started after a tainted batch of steroid stops. and there has been a lawsuit filed in the case. >>> and hit the ground running. thousands are coming out now for the running festival. it kicks off tomorrow. for a preview and we're joined by linda so. she is at the finish line at the stadium. we say thousands, linda. this is a record setting number of thousands, isn't it. >> a record
and police say they have little evidence right now but they do with the law. teen had multiple >>> and in november, you will decide whether to legalize same- sex marriage in maryland. now one of the oldest civil rights groups wants you to know they are supporting the cause. and the president of the naacp will endorse the legalization of same-sex marriage. and there will be support for question six t fort worth it passes, maryland will be the first state to legalize same- sex marriage...
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the -- figuratively above the law is over the police chief and thek! sheriff. i was disappointed that the the opportunity to subpoena hear her testimony that she gave mayor lee that he should dismiss ross mirkarimi as a wife-beater. this testimony is in -- that commissioner renne tabbed is merely hear say and the worst ramblings of a first year law student. it's disappointing we have not heard ivory madison speak. the -- in the commission hearings, i attended, the question was brought up of the presumption of guilt, how many times do you beat your wife, mr. mirkarimi. and, also, i heard that the finding that sentence is evidence of guilt. the sentence is not evidence of guilt. this all unfortunately began at a meeting at the cafe -- four weeks before the -- >> president chiu: thank you very much. >> good evening,zez supervisors. obviously a long one. i want to thank you all for your endurance here. my name is gus feldman a field represent with seiu 10-1. as we move forward in the night on this matter i want you to please consider the following questions. number
the -- figuratively above the law is over the police chief and thek! sheriff. i was disappointed that the the opportunity to subpoena hear her testimony that she gave mayor lee that he should dismiss ross mirkarimi as a wife-beater. this testimony is in -- that commissioner renne tabbed is merely hear say and the worst ramblings of a first year law student. it's disappointing we have not heard ivory madison speak. the -- in the commission hearings, i attended, the question was brought up of the...
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in the last ten years, the santa clara university on the community law? , they have helped 80 traffic victims to the south bay. they say as many as 3,000 victims have been identified over the past few years. but it is unknown just how many truly are on out this because of the threats facing the workers. >> they are interested. if you leave we will call the police as you don't have documents to be arrested. >> reporter: chris kelly was facebook's first general council and ran for the state attorney general in 2010. now pushing for few many sex and human trafficking laws to proposition 35 on this november's ballot. >> we just haven't seen anything yet. and for the actions, doing it comprehensively. >> in the past, prop 35 would increase the criminal human sex trafficking. the prison sentences could be up for 15 years in life. and that they would be used for the victim services for law enforcement. they would require anyone convicted of sex trafficking to register as a sex offender to force them to provide their internet identities. >> we thought that we cou
in the last ten years, the santa clara university on the community law? , they have helped 80 traffic victims to the south bay. they say as many as 3,000 victims have been identified over the past few years. but it is unknown just how many truly are on out this because of the threats facing the workers. >> they are interested. if you leave we will call the police as you don't have documents to be arrested. >> reporter: chris kelly was facebook's first general council and ran for the...
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it is making its way through the streets of laws and lawsl.a.. live picturea 12 mi. distance between3 >> welcome back to the kron for more news the heartbreaking loss and open as the athletics were eliminated from the postseason by the detroit tigers. they want 6-00 fans were upset in the coliseum. this the a's first trip to the playoffs since 2006. the reason they have done so well this season is because of the outfielder cocoa crisp. everybody was cheering us on >> that is a great feeling. >>cheers >> these fans were absolutely amazing. the fans made it that way. we had a great year this is frustrating when you're that close. >> debt was the amazing part the fans stay around and cheering on the athletics. the detroit tigers will face the yankees or the orioles. on to the tigers will face the yankees or the orioles. on to the giants, victoriously in final out as the giants defied the odds beating the cincinnati reds in an historic comeback. the first team in national league history to win three games in a row after being down 2- 0 as they come back from elimination.
it is making its way through the streets of laws and lawsl.a.. live picturea 12 mi. distance between3 >> welcome back to the kron for more news the heartbreaking loss and open as the athletics were eliminated from the postseason by the detroit tigers. they want 6-00 fans were upset in the coliseum. this the a's first trip to the playoffs since 2006. the reason they have done so well this season is because of the outfielder cocoa crisp. everybody was cheering us on >> that is a great...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. &pp its been a month sinc the attack on the u-s consulate in benghazi... and lawmakers are still at there.... jeff abell examines how vooers will reacc to the scandal, jjff..... at the vice presidential debate last night, it wasn't the economy but libya thatt ccndidates tackled firrt. the scandaa keepssgrowing, so come election day. day. at the vice presidentiil debate thursddy nnght, candidates duked it out over questions abouttthat ddadly dayyin libya... (debate ryaa debate) "what weeare witnessing as we turn on our television screens these days is the absolute unraveling of (debate-biden) "this is a bunch oo stuff, look here'ss the deal....(what does thatt mean)...well it meann its ssmplyyinaccurate. its prish. we irish call it malarky." vice president biden says neither hee nor the president, were aware of requests to beef up security at the consulate where four americans were killed.... and while they now believe an anti-issam film was not respon
protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. &pp its been a month sinc the attack on the u-s consulate in benghazi... and lawmakers are still at there.... jeff abell examines how vooers will reacc to the scandal, jjff..... at the vice presidential debate last night, it wasn't the economy but libya thatt ccndidates tackled firrt. the scandaa keepssgrowing, so come election day. day. at the vice presidentiil debate...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. so let me tell you what i know:k about question seven... if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to baltimore. a twenty-five million dollar investment... that'll create five hundred new jobs. all right here. today, marylanders are spending $500 million gaming... in other states. let's keep it here. i'm chad barnhill, and we're ready to build right here. we're ready, and it's real. and all that has to happen... is question seven. there are now 13 confirmed casessof meningitis here in &pmaryland... nationwide 170 ppopleehave injections... 14 hhve died... and now, officials in massachusetts say the pharmacy linked to the utbreak may have violated its state licenne... and mislead regulators.the new englaad compounding cenner was ásupposedá to be fillingg specific prescriptiins for specific patients... patriik says: "what they were of statt as a manufacture would" wwuld." mmanwhile, ano
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gomez's actions were clearly violations of the law.;jw/ jewel gomez's actions took place joule gomez was acting as chair of the meetingó. jewel gomez's actions were excused as private philanthropyz getting its money's worth. despite the formal transmission byf7/m the fair -- to the mayory the ethics commission the mayor response or justification of any got for official misconduct. standards of our society are for sale to privateéym> president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. hello. my name is eartha mcguire. first of all, just listening to this testimony, the mayor's representative is trying to prove how -- violate the official duties. i find it hard to believe. and so we -- i volunteer for many organizations who do all this compassionate work. and ross is the jewel in the crown. i foun
gomez's actions were clearly violations of the law.;jw/ jewel gomez's actions took place joule gomez was acting as chair of the meetingó. jewel gomez's actions were excused as private philanthropyz getting its money's worth. despite the formal transmission byf7/m the fair -- to the mayory the ethics commission the mayor response or justification of any got for official misconduct. standards of our society are for sale to privateéym> president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> hello....
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national security, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and clashed over whether the new healthcare reform law put medicare on sounder footing. >> they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar, turning medicare into a piggy bank for obamacare. their own actuaries said 1-6 hospitals and nursing homes are going to go out of business as a result of this >> that's not what they said. >> millions of seniors are projected to lose the coverage they have. >> that didn't happen. more people signed up . whoa, whoa. more people signed up for medicare advantage after the change. nobody is saying that. >> i know you're under a lot of duress to make up for lost rounds. [ laughter ] >> i think people would be better served if we don't keep interrupting >> don't take all the 4 minutes then. >> don't change benefits for people. >> the next debate is the second presidential debate. that's going to take the form of a town hall meeting. citizens will be asking questions of the candidates on foreign and domestic violence issues next tuesday in new york. you can watch that debate on our 24/7 news channel on co
national security, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and clashed over whether the new healthcare reform law put medicare on sounder footing. >> they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar, turning medicare into a piggy bank for obamacare. their own actuaries said 1-6 hospitals and nursing homes are going to go out of business as a result of this >> that's not what they said. >> millions of seniors are projected to lose the coverage they have. >> that didn't happen....